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Baths of Caracalla

Local name Terme di Caracalla
Location Roma

Large ancient Roman thermal complex built between 212 and 216 AD, known for its grand imperial architecture and well-preserved ruins. Read more…

Opening hours

Mar-Aug 09:00-19:15; Sep 09:00-19:00; Oct lastSun-31 Dec 09:00-16:30; Jan-Feb 09:30-16:30; Mar 09:00-17:30

Admission

General €8.00

Advance booking recommended

Tags roman·ruins·baths·thermal complex·imperial·archaeological site·historical·architecture
 

The Baths of Caracalla were constructed under Emperor Caracalla between 212 and 216 AD as one of the grandest examples of Roman imperial baths. The complex served multiple purposes including bathing, sports, socializing, and studying, featuring extensive service areas and sumptuous decorations. It remains one of the largest and best-preserved ancient thermal complexes, showcasing impressive architectural design and rich historical significance as a national monument and archaeological site.

More information and contact

Email info@turismoroma.it
Phone +390639967700
Address Via delle Terme di Caracalla, 52, Roma, Italy
Coordinates 41°52'45.686" N, 12°29'35.237" E
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